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With multiple low-cost airline operators constantly vying for a greater portion of market share, matching the need to keep ticket prices low enough to attract customers while managing operations as well as staff salaries, there
Monali Chowdhurie Aziz: Friend-shoring, as the name indicates, would involve supply chains only in countries that shared core values, assuring not just free trade but trade that is secure
EditorialAug 1, 2022
Biden and Xi have apparently agreed to explore the possibility of a physical summit between the two leaders at the end of the year.
Kunal RayJul 31, 2022
It is getting tougher to compete with good content from South India, whether big-screen spectacles or small-budget gems. Hindi cinema must move beyond formula.
Rakesh BatabyalJul 31, 2022
Rakesh Batabyal writes: At a time when the ever lengthening shadow of ruthless nationalist capital threatens to cause a complete historic amnesia, memories of such revolts against injustice help us in not allowing forgetfulness to
Coomi KapoorJul 31, 2022
Coomi Kapoor writes: At the second meeting, consensus emerged on Dhankhar’s name, particularly after it was discovered that he had a sound legal background, a major requirement for dealing with obstructionist Opposition MPs citing legal
Alankrita Shrivastava writes: A woman’s body is her own. And yet this act of forcibly being made to undress is somehow considered okay for reasons of “security”. And if it is a person in authority
Tavleen SinghJul 31, 2022
Tavleen Singh writes: Fuel and food prices have risen alarmingly, but why is it not possible for Opposition parties to demand a debate without waving placards and leaping around in the well of the house?
P ChidambaramJul 31, 2022
P Chidambaram writes: A confident and effective policy response to China can emerge only if the Government took the Opposition parties into confidence, shared the facts and, through frank discussions, crafted a policy to deter
Ishan BakshiJul 30, 2022
Ishan Bakshi writes: India's twin deficits will only grow unless the root cause is addressed – state control
EditorialJul 30, 2022
Prime Minister Indira Gandhi conveyed to President Ronal Reagan, India's concern over the American supply of sophisticated military equipment to Pakistan.
EditorialJul 30, 2022
The “Yogi model” that Bommai seeks to invoke, to a large extent, has to do with an assertive majoritarianism and the weaponisation of the law to target the minority
EditorialJul 30, 2022
The question isn’t what word can be used to describe a woman president or a male caregiver. It should be: How can we re-imagine our common usages, words and meanings so that they may contain
EditorialJul 30, 2022
For India, the Fund has lowered its expectations from 8.2 per cent to 7.4 per cent. This is in line with the RBI's forecast which expects growth at 7.2 per cent.
Anu RaghunathanJul 29, 2022

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The history of pandemics tells us that this one too will cease to be a public health crisis at some point. We just have to bide our time
The recruitment process for some government posts never ends. It's diminishing the demographic dividend
Partha SenJul 29, 2022
Partha Sen writes: If the world financial markets want a depreciated rupee, the RBI would be foolish to throw reserves to prevent it
Benita FernandoJul 29, 2022
Benita Fernando writes: The problem isn’t that it makes light of suffering. It’s that it tries to be about war when it actually is about fashion or vice-versa
EditorialJul 29, 2022
Six ministries belonging to the Forward Bloc and the Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) resigned from the nine-Left Front ministry in West Bengal over the issue of bifurcation of portfolios held by them.
EditorialJul 29, 2022
War is tragic, its human cost high. Zelenska and Zelenskyy may need to pose to grab the West's attention and assistance.
EditorialJul 29, 2022
While BSNL's losses have dipped — in 2020-21, losses fell to Rs 7,441 crore, down from Rs 15,500 crore in 2019-20 — its revenues have remained flat.
Anurag MehraJul 29, 2022
If core engineering is to become “great again” we need more jobs – well paying, competitive and creative ones – in the relevant sectors. Merely “motivating” students to take up core engineering disciplines as if
EditorialJul 29, 2022
In giving a free-pass to a law enforcement agency, the SC has lowered the bar drastically for the state to encroach on individuals' fundamental rights.
Sudhir MankadJul 29, 2022
Sudhir Mankad writes: In the years to come, GIFT City in Gandhinagar will be a force to reckon with in the field of financial technology, data security and finance, which will make the entire country
Ameeta Mulla Wattal writes: Board examination results are all about numbers, comparisons and competition. They do not prepare the child for the knowledge economy.
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